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AMD Ryzen 5 7600 Processor (3.8Ghz - 5.1 GHz, 6/12 Cores AM5) - Using Health Service Discount Link - By RSSL Computers

£159.29
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AMD Ryzen 5 7th Gen 7600 CPU AM5

Brand New

100-000001015

CPU only

6/12 Core

3.8GHz / Turbo 5.1GHz

600 series boards only

Integrated Radeon graphics

These are tray AMD CPU's they do not come in a retail box and do not include a cooler.
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  1. TheMagus's avatar
    Will the default cooler from a Ryzen 3600 fit this one?
    GOODSTUFF's avatar
    It should do as the AM5 uses same mounting method as AM4 so they’re basically the same
  2. kittendoggie's avatar
    For whoever is buying components off ebay and other less known websites, be advised that you most likely do not get warranty with it. Only components bought from AUTHORIZED retailers have warranty.

    Truth is, CPU don’t break easily, at least not as easy as motherboards and GPUs, but still, buy with caution. (edited)
  3. Yahyasajid's avatar
    How do I get discount to apply
    I click the link and and still get error
    saffy7's avatar
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    Try incognito mode with adblock disabled and it should work, if you're on phone, disable the app.
  4. Paramvir's avatar
    Ordered a 7800x3d today which was manufactured on 17th week of 2023. Is there generally a lot of risk buying a CPU used?
    fishmaster's avatar
    I worked in IT Refurb for 5 years and before that as an IT Technician for almost 15 years. I rarely saw a broken CPU. It can happen of course. The main thing to consider is warranty if something does go wrong but the risk is low based on my experience.
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